Pop open the hood. Take a look at the radiator's upper hose. See how it goes to the engine, then sharply bends down behind the alternator and air conditioner compressor? It's down there. Good luck, and you'll need to go from inside the van. A magnetic socket will help, because you won't be able to see yourself putting the bolts back on to hold it in.
The Haynes manual says you'll need to remove the alternator, but that's not necessary. Just loosen the bracket so you can move it out of the way, but you don't need to disconnect the wires.
To change the thermostat on a 1987 Chevy van, drain the radiator and locate the thermostat under the upper host assembly. Remove the bolts holding the thermostat in and replace it.
slim near the thermostat housing with two wires on it
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problem will be in heat control switch in dashboard
Look where the upper radiator hose connects to the engine. There you will find the thermostat.
GVWR of the '96 Ram B2500 Van is 6800lbs
It is very simple to change the thermostat in a 2004 E 150 Van. The thermostat can be found by following the upper radiator hose. After the thermostat is found, disconnect the radiator hose and drain it. Then, you will remove the two bolts that are holding the thermostat housing place. Remove the old thermostat and replace it with a new one.
ecm just replaced mine 1994 dodge van b2500
(Apparently you can't search other answered questions.... ) 35 gallons standard, 22 optional
follow the top radiator hose to the motor and where this conects is the thermostat houseing. be sure to replace it with the factory recommended temp.
i need see picture position on thermostat
Didn't come with a cabin filter.